Bevan Chuang, a 30-year-old, one-and-a-half-generation Chinese migrant, is looking for love. As a woman straddling two cultural realities, witness the unique challenges Bevan experiences as she attempts to find Mr. Right.
For Danicelin, an 18-year-old Congolese refugee, life is about to change. The arrival of his estranged brother and sister from the Congo forces Danicelin to reevaluate his desires for freedom as familial responsibilities become paramount.
Experience a vibrant exploration of identity through the Holi Festival of Colour as a young Indian musician and Elam Art School student, Balamohan Shingade, challenges himself to create a new film that expresses his dual-world reality.
Alice Khaw has made a big decision: to confront the prejudice of the Chinese community and 'come out' to her extended family. With limited support, Alice struggles to find acceptance, not just for herself, but for her family as well.
Bilal Barekzai is a member of one of only three Afghani families in Dunedin. Frustrated that Kiwis still don't understand Islam, Bilal sets himself a major challenge: to organize a debate with the formidable Otago University debating team.
Anamika Singh is a 26-year-old Hamilton-based lawyer, and wannabe beauty queen. A self-described 'average kiwi girl', Anamika attempts to get in touch with her cultural heritage by competing in the Miss India New Zealand pageant.
Soraiya Daud is running for Vice President of the Young Labour Party. The question is, can a feminist Muslim operate in secular politics? Also, is the Party as liberal as Soraiya believed, and are they ready for an ethnic female V.P.?
Wellington-based Assyrian actor, Logan Pithyou, keeps his two worlds very separate. However, as busy as he is with his upcoming web series, and with the church asking him to spend time as a youth leader, Logan struggles to prioritize.
Nasalifya "Sali" Namwinga is a Zambian-New Zealander and spoken word poet. Struggling with the decision to apply for citizenship, and not sure whether she will be accepted in New Zealand, Sali gathers a group to perform a poem together.
Amanaki Prescott is a Tongan choreographer, dancer, and fakaleiti (Tongan transgender). Performing a contemporary dance piece in which she takes on the traditional Tongan female dance moves, Amanaki faces harsh criticism from the audience.